Here are five strategies that schools and districts can use to bring teachers and technology together and ramp up their own smart classroom professional development programs:

Teachers and Technology: Develop a multifaceted training model.

"We were installing equipment and training the teachers ourselves, but the teachers weren't using the tools in their classrooms," said Race, director of instruction. "We spent a lot of money on machines that sat and gathered dust."

Historically the district conducted a one-day session where teachers were trained on how to use the technology. To beef up that program Race and her team worked together with the school's IT department to develop a district-wide training model.

It was broken up into four sessions that were two to three hours long and centered on a specific piece of technology (such as a smart board or class responder system). The sessions comprised live lectures, Q&A sessions, online videos, homework assignments, and even tests that teachers had to take before proceeding to the next segment.

"We hit it from all angles," said Race, who said she's seen improved technology adoption by teachers since implementing the program. "The combination approach is working very well."

Teachers and Technology: Make the technology the incentive.

Before Western Heights School District handed out Mobi mobile interactive whiteboards to teachers the latter had to sign up for and attend at least one related training session. During the training teachers learned how to use the technology, which allows them to operate their screens while moving around their classrooms.

The teachers and technology training was handled by a technology coordinator who used live video streaming and other tools to demonstrate the whiteboards' usefulness in the classroom.

"If the teachers didn't attend, they didn't get their Mobis," said Race. "We had a 99.9 percent turnout for that session."

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